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Crystal Mill nr. Carbondale, Colorado, September, 1976 (Vertical Composition)
Taken at the height of fall colors on a misty fall day the Crystal Mill sits on its rocky perch as the Crystal River rushes past. There may be no more photographed structure in all of Colorado than this iconic mill, which is not a mill at all, but an abandoned powerhouse.
In this vertically composed image, the roof is in disrepair, showing its weathered patina. One can actually see a large gap in the roof through the window of the main log structure of the mill. In succeeding years, the roof was replaced more than once with new wood that contrasted sharply with the rest of the structure, detracting from the appearance seen in this image. In this vertically composed image, the wide angle lens exaggerates the precarious appearance of the mill, adding to its visual charm
A Nikon F2 equipped with a 24mm f2.8 Nikkor lens was used for this photograph on Kodachrome film.
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